BSA Scout | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | BSA Cycles Limited[1] |
Production | early 1935[1] |
Assembly | Birmingham[2] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | sports car |
Body style | open 2-seater, open 4-seater, coupé |
Layout | FMF[1] |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1,075 cc 4-cylinder in-line sv[1] |
Transmission | three-speed manual gearbox,[1] multi-plate clutch with a worm final drive. From the differential assembly a short universally jointed propeller shaft runs out transversely to each front wheel |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2-seater 90 in (2,300 mm) 4-seater 93 in (2,400 mm)) coupé 93 in (2,400 mm) |
Length | 2-seater 135 in (3,400 mm) 4-seater 146 in (3,700 mm)) coupé 140 in (3,600 mm) |
Width | 52 in (1,300 mm) |
Height | 2-seater 54+1⁄2 in (1,380 mm) 4-seater 57 in (1,400 mm)) coupé 54+1⁄2 in (1,380 mm) |
Kerb weight | 2-seater 11 long cwt 2 qr (1,290 lb or 580 kg) 4-seater 12 long cwt 2 qr (1,400 lb or 640 kg) coupé 14 long cwt 0 qr (1,570 lb or 710 kg) |
Nine engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | BSA Cycles Limited |
Production | 1933? to 1936 |
Layout | |
Configuration | 4-cylinder in-line[1] |
Displacement | 1,075 cubic centimetres (66 cu in)[1] |
Cylinder bore | 60 mm (2.4 in)[1] |
Piston stroke | 95 mm (3.7 in)[1] |
Cylinder block material | cast iron, in one piece with crankcase |
Cylinder head material | cast iron, detachable |
Valvetrain | side-valve |
Combustion | |
Fuel system | Solex carburettor, mechanical pump from 10 gallon tank at rear |
Oil system | gear type pump by skew gears from crankshaft |
Cooling system | water |
Output | |
Power output | not reported Tax rating 8.9 h.p. |
Ten engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | BSA Cycles Limited |
Production | 1936 to 1939 |
Layout | |
Configuration | 4-cylinder in-line[3] |
Displacement | 1,203 cubic centimetres (73 cu in)[3] |
Cylinder bore | 63.5 mm (2.50 in)[3] |
Piston stroke | 95 mm (3.7 in)[3] |
Cylinder block material | cast iron, in one piece with crankcase |
Cylinder head material | cast iron, detachable |
Valvetrain | side-valve, camshaft driven by duplex chain[4] |
Combustion | |
Fuel system | Solex carburettor, (optional twin an extra five guineas), mechanical pump from 10 gallon tank at rear (6 gallons on four-seater and coupé)[4] |
Fuel type | petrol (tank has a quick-action filler cap) |
Oil system | gear type pump by skew gears from crankshaft, de luxe tourer and coupé cars have an oil-pressure-warning green light on the dashboard, other cars have a pressure gauge[4] |
Cooling system | water |
Output | |
Power output | not reported Tax rating 9.8 h.p. |
The BSA Scout is a small open two-seater front-wheel drive car, manufactured and sold by subsidiaries of The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited, launched at the beginning of April 1935. On account of its front-wheel drive and low centre of gravity it was said to be remarkably stable taking corners in safety which would be impossible with a normal design.[1] This new addition to the range of small open cars for young motorists was intended to further embellish BSA's reputation for sound design, robust construction and complete reliability.[5]